Trimetallic nitride endohedral fullerenes: experimental and theoretical evidence for the M3N6+@C2n6- model

Angewandte Chemie
Manuel N ChaurLuis Echegoyen

Abstract

Size doesn't matter: Metallic nitride endohedral fullerenes (MNEFs) exhibit redox properties that are not dependent on the size of the carbon cage, but on its electronic properties. These findings support the ionic model of MNEFs.

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